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    The incidence and clinical significance of intravenous fat emulsion contamination during infusion by Ebbert, ML, Farraj, M, Hwang, LT

    “…So that the actual contamination rate of intravenous fat emulsions, as well as the type of microbial contamination, could be quantified, 103 bottles of 10% fat…”
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    Clinical Effect of Nonthrombotic Total Parenteral Nutrition Catheters by Fabri, Peter J., Mirtallo, Jay M., Ebbert, Mary Lou, Kudsk, Kenneth A., Powell, Carla, Ruberg, Robert L.

    “…Radiographic evidence of subclavian vein thrombosis has been shown to occur in 33% of total parenteral nutrition patients. This incidence can be significantly…”
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    Providing 24-hour nutrient infusions to critically ill patients by Mirtallo, J M, Jozefczyk, K G, Hale, K M, Grauer, D W, Ebbert, M L, Fabri, P J

    Published in American journal of hospital pharmacy (01-09-1986)
    “…The outcome of critically ill patients receiving total parenteral nutrient (TPN) therapy was evaluated, and the percentage of wasted TPN solutions administered…”
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    Nutritional support of patients with renal disease by Mirtallo, J M, Kudsk, K A, Ebbert, M L

    Published in Clinical pharmacy (01-05-1984)
    “…Current concepts in the nutritional support of patients with renal disease are reviewed. In chronic renal failure, alterations in fat, carbohydrate, and…”
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    Retinol-Binding Protein and Prealbumin: Useful Measures of Protein Repletion in Critically Ill, Malnourished Infants by Helms, Richard A, Dickerson, Roland N, Ebbert, Mary Lou, Christensen, Michael L, Herrod, Henry G

    “…Plasma prealbumin (PA) and retinol-binding protein (RBP) concentrations were serially measured in 25 critically ill, malnourished infants requiring parenteral…”
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